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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-435-1868



Address: 2250 Markham Rd # 3 M1B 2W4 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.torontopropertylist.com

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Nur Mohammed, Century21 Realtor. 16.06.2021

Turkish Citizenship by Investment Programme: You can be a Turkish Citizen by purchasing a property in Turkey that is worth a minimum of $250,000. The Spouse and children who are less than 18 years old will also be granted Turkish Citizenship. Your Turkish Citizenship will remain throughout your life and your children will be born as Turkish Citizens. You can keep multiple citizenships along with your Turkish Citizenship. call me for more details at +1-416-435-1868 (WhatsApp)

Nur Mohammed, Century21 Realtor. 30.05.2021

For Lease $2600 Month Bright And Spacious Corner Unit. Split Layout With 2 +1 Bedrooms + 2 Full Baths. Open Concept Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances, Laminate Floors Throughout, Floor To Ceiling Windows, Large Balcony And Breathtaking Panoramic Views Of The City And Partial Water Views. 24 Hours Concierge, Retail Incl. Metro Grocery, Shoppers Drug Mart, Lcbo, Td Bank, Scotia Bank, Restaurants & Starbucks Located At The Base Of Building. Best Amenities In The Area.

Nur Mohammed, Century21 Realtor. 02.05.2021

Guiding The First-Time Buyer. Aside from your wedding, buying your first home may be one of the biggest steps you take in your life. It can also be one of the biggest risks and that’s why it’s essential to do your research. Whether you’re fresh out of school with a lump-sum of savings, or ready to start your family, buying your first home does not happen overnight, and in no way should it be a sporadic decision. Here are a few things that any first-time homebuyer should alw...ays do. Understand Your Financial Health Before falling in love with your dream home and planning out where all your furniture will go, it’s important to know where you stand financially. Not just know it, but also understand what it will look like in the months and years to come. Begin by looking at your savings. Within the money you put aside, you should have a minimum of three to six months worth of living expenses, on top of what you plan on spending as a down payment. Then, create a comprehensive budget for each month, and include everything from mandatory expenses to costs for entertainment and dining out. It requires some time and work, but it’s guaranteed to pay off in the long run. (Don’t forget to calculate pre-move expenses, either). Find a Realtor Finding a realtor is one of the most important steps once you’ve decided to purchase a home. It’s not just about selecting the one with the best reputation. Being able to connect with your realtor on a personal level, as well as trust them professionally, will not only make the buying process more enjoyable, but will increase the odds of you finding your perfect home. Don’t Skip the Home Inspection After you have had your offer accepted, arrange to have a detailed home inspection done. Some first-time buyers will choose to forego the inspection to save whatever they can after spending so much, but spending $500 now can save you $5,000 later on.

Nur Mohammed, Century21 Realtor. 22.02.2021

Guiding The First-Time Buyer. Aside from your wedding, buying your first home may be one of the biggest steps you take in your life. It can also be one of the biggest risks and that’s why it’s essential to do your research. Whether you’re fresh out of school with a lump-sum of savings, or ready to start your family, buying your first home does not happen overnight, and in no way should it be a sporadic decision. Here are a few things that any first-time homebuyer should alw...ays do. Understand Your Financial Health Before falling in love with your dream home and planning out where all your furniture will go, it’s important to know where you stand financially. Not just know it, but also understand what it will look like in the months and years to come. Begin by looking at your savings. Within the money you put aside, you should have a minimum of three to six months worth of living expenses, on top of what you plan on spending as a down payment. Then, create a comprehensive budget for each month, and include everything from mandatory expenses to costs for entertainment and dining out. It requires some time and work, but it’s guaranteed to pay off in the long run. (Don’t forget to calculate pre-move expenses, either). Find a Realtor Finding a realtor is one of the most important steps once you’ve decided to purchase a home. It’s not just about selecting the one with the best reputation. Being able to connect with your realtor on a personal level, as well as trust them professionally, will not only make the buying process more enjoyable, but will increase the odds of you finding your perfect home. Don’t Skip the Home Inspection After you have had your offer accepted, arrange to have a detailed home inspection done. Some first-time buyers will choose to forego the inspection to save whatever they can after spending so much, but spending $500 now can save you $5,000 later on.